Trump Will Focus on 'Made in the USA' in Speech to Manufacturers

President Donald Trump's focus in his Friday speech to the National Association of Manufacturers is going to be on "Made in the U.S.A.," a senior administration official told CBS News.

The official told reporters that Trump will address steps his administration has taken and plans to take.

"When we grow American manufacturing, we don't only grow our jobs and wages — we also grow the American spirit," Trump will say in the speech, the official said.

"When we purchase products made in America, fashioned by our fellow citizens, we renew the bonds of national loyalty that link us all together," Trump will say, according to the official.

The president will promote his tax reform proposal as a way to make American businesses more competitive, a senior administration official said, according to The Hill.

Jay Timmons, National Association of Manufacturers president and CEO, praised the president's tax reform proposal.

"Manufacturers in America have never been as enthusiastic or as optimistic about their future as they are this year, and that is because of the huge opportunity we have to get tax reform done," Timmons said, according to CBS News.

"President Trump has been a tireless advocate for manufacturers and we are honored to have him address industry leaders on the critical need for bold tax reform," Timmons said, according to The Hill.